. . - ' U.N. Board Rejects Greffi Cyprus By FRANCIS. W. , CARPENTER UNITED NATIONS, N.T. (Jl -The V. N. Steering - Committee Wednesday rejected Greece's ap fieal for a second U. N. debate on the problem of riot-torn Cyprus. It sided with an American-British plea for another try for a settle ment by : quiet "diplomacy. Climaxing an emotion .debate on the first hot issue to come up in the -10th assembly, the Steering on Salmon Catch Feared ger to American Supply SEATTLE Sen. Magnti3on (D Wash) said Wednesday Jap anese fishermen may have taken 70 million salmon this year in the Norta Pacific and added curtail ment of high seas fishing off Alas ka may be necessary to protect North American interests. Magnuson said an" increasing Japanese salmon pack has been accompanied by a yearly . decline in the American pack from Alas kan waters. 'Unless additional international understanding between Japan and the United States is effected soon," he said, "all calculations of con serration agencies will have to be overhauled." The Senate Interstate and For eign Commerce Committee, head ed by Magnuson, will conduct hearings on the North Pacific t;v.., . tl. iiaucij yivviau CAk lliuiiui, stall ing in Anchorage Oct 10. 1 Magnuson said "There is a grow- May Russians Free German War Criminals MOSCOW (UP) The Soviet; government may be willing to re- j lease some or all of the six top Nazis still held as war criminals, in Berlin's Spandau Prison, diplo-i mstic sources said" Wednesday. I These sources, said the Kremlin . is understood to be. considering a favorable, reply should the Big Three Western powers, the United States, Britain and France, press again for their release. -" , . Top ranking Nazis like former , Luftwaffe chief Hermann Goering, Gestapo boss Heinrkh Himmler and Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop were sentenced ; to death by the Allied War Crimes Commission at Nuernberg in 1946. ! Goering and Himmler commit-j ted suisice; Ribbentrop was , hanged. But. seven . other ,' Nazi I leaders were sentenced, to varying terms of .imprisonment in grim Spandau., - ; ( - ! Baron . Konstantin von Neurath, Bow 82, sick and half-blind, wasj released last year. Six others re-, tnained. 1 ing fear that the Japanese may have invaded the vast North Pa cific nursery 'area for intermingl ing salmon from both Asia and North America.! "It is quite possible that Japan ese nets : have, begun to tap the fish runs of 1957, 1958 and 1960 through the taking of immature feeders." ''Magnuson said 11 ' Japanese mother ships have operated with catcher and scout boats that sweep a . 50-mile radius.' He commented that as result of their success sev eral United States companies are considering outfitting their vessels to compete with the Japanese. "If this should happen," he add ed, "instead of an increased con servation program, we might only have a race to the salmon nursery to see which nation .could destroy the salmon industry first.'' , "It existing conditions, continue to prevail off Alaska, no longer will nature be the dominant factor in separating . salmon destined to the East and to the West There will be no possibility for assuring adequate seeding in the spawning streams to reproduce the salmon race." Committee 'voted 7-5 not to recom mend assembly consideration of the Cyprus case. - ----- Greece is certain to appeal to the full assembly of 60 nations but it is problematical 2 whether the Athens government can get a ma jority big enough to overturn the Steering Commutes recommenda tion. Some - Greek sources said privately if the Cyprus ' case is thrust out of the assembly the Greek ' government win fall and great troubles will erupt Natioas Abstaia Russia, Poland, Egypt and Mex ico voted to put the Cyprus case before the assembly. The United States, Britain, France, New Zea land, Chile, Norway, and Luxem bourg voted against assembly con sideration. China. Haiti, Ethiopia and Thailand abstained. As the debate raged here, Sec retary of State Dulles was putting the finishing touches on his policy speech to the assembly Thursday. Diplomatic quarters said Dulles is expected to take a moderate but firm tone in line with the less tense international atmosphere re sulting from the Geneva talks of the Big Four last July. His speech will be broadcast and ' televised later in the day Repercussions of the Cyprus de bate were expected from Turkey, which opposed inscription of the item on the assembly agenda, and in Greece, where passions are en flamed. . Dulles has , urged both Greece and Turkey to restore their old-time unity in the North . Atlan tic Treaty Organization. Premier Adnan Mender es told Dulles in. a message that Turkey wants to con tinue its friendship and alliance with Greece. -..; , Fears Consequences Anthony Nutting, British minis ter of state, .opened the -debate against hearing-Cyprus again with a warning that discussion of, the issue- "might have incalcuable consequences. He said his - government-had tried to find a settle ment at the three-power confer-1 ence of Britain, Turkey and Greece in August in London and would try again. .- .... George V. Melas, Greek ambas sador to the United States, re sponded that the V. N. ' should "not take the attitude of the ost rich." He said Greece never would be a party to anything aggressive but that Greece stands for democ racy. He appealed to the delegates to talk "man- to man." -. Other Conditions - : Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., chief U. S. delegate, who had kept the American position private until Wednesday, said a decision not to take up the matter of Cyprus at this time would not mean nothing will happen. He said it means the matter can and will be dealt with under different and more auspici ous conditions. . "There are occasions when quiet diplomacy is far more effective than public debate and this seems to be one of those occasions, Lodge said. State sman, Salem, Ore.; Thursday, Sept. 22, 1955-fSte. 13 Gvic Improvements Can Lead to Slums CHICAGO (UP) The Na tlonal Association of Housing and' Redevelopment Officials warns that civic improvements can backfire into creation of new slum areas. The organization said that slum clearance projects, new highway construction and similar programs can create : new sore spots by failure to plan for the relocation of uprooted homes and businesses. It urges that reloca tion be a regular part of the plan ning for civic improvements. Apartment Sites Once Said Menace -.; ' V , NEW HAVEN, Conn (UP) It took a hundred years for Americans to adopt the European ' idea of apartment houses because 1 of fears that it would lead to a "breakdown of the family." i Two Yale University city plan-j ners, 1 Christoper TunnaJd and j Henry H. Reed. Jr.. wroie in i their j recent S book. , "American I Skyline," that when the first I apartment building opened , in New York City . 90 years ago it was difficult to obtain tenants. The writers explained that "the name; itself suggested a danger ous and racy; way of life.". The moral threat in sharing a build ing with so many other people and' the promiscuity encouraged by several families living on the same floor raised further objec tions from many' New Yorkers." : The U. S. steel industry reports it has more stockholders than em ployes 770,000 stockholders and 762,839 employes. This is the Official Penshr Remedy Si ere For Marion County. 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